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The Daily Dispatch: July 29, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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rrested for getting drunk and lying down on Main street, was arraigned; but proving to be in the employment of a Southern officer, and promising to stay in camp, was let loose.--Jas slave of J. E. Taylor, arrested as a runaway by officer Baptist, was committed.--Robert Shelton, slave of Henry Cox. and Mary. slave of Walter Leak, were ordered a licking for indulging in a mutual encounter on Sunday, in the alley in rear of the Exchange Hotel.--Daniel Keys was arraigned for stealing $20 from Wm. Maddox. It appeared that the party wanted change for the note, and Keys proffered his services to obtain it. He took the note for that purpose, but forgot to return. He was sent to the Hustings Court for trial.--Wm. J. and J. Thomas Walker, the lads charged with robbing the canal boats Link, Jefferson, and J. H. Davis, of sundry articles of personal property, were examined, and it appearing that the crime had been committed in Goochland county, they were sent thither for trial.--Adolph Meyer, c